Jacob Werber
Galician Jewish editor and writer

Jacob Werber

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Galician Jewish editor and writer
A.K.A.
Ya'akov Verber
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4 February 1859(Brody, Ukraine)
Death:
20 August 1890
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Jacob Werber (Hebrew: יעקב ווערבער‎, Ya'akov Verber; 4 February 1859 – 20 August 1890) was an Galician Jewish editor and writer.

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Jacob Werber was born in Brody, Galicia in 1859, the only son of Barukh Werber. His father was a Hebrew scholar who, from 1865, published the Hebrew-language weekly Ha-Ivri [he] (known also as Ivri Anokhi; its title alternated for tax reasons). By age 15 Werber could read and speak Hebrew fluently, and in 1874 he published the novelette "Galgal ha-Ḥozer ba-Olam" in his father's periodical. He also wrote articles on natural science for Ha-Maggid (1875, 1876) and Ha-Tzfirah (1876).

Upon the death of his father in 1876, Werber became the editor of Ha-Ivri. He was a member of the Brody relief committee during the wave of pogroms in 1881–2. Werber contracted a severe illness in 1890 and died shortly thereafter, at the age of 31. Before his death he wrote his own obituary, which appeared in the last number of Ha-Ivri three days before his death.